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TYC 17 5285 00 Odyssey Replacement Reflector Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Description of TYC 17 5285 00 Odyssey Replacement Reflector

OE comparable harness (no pigtail connector) for hassle-free installation. OE comparable mounting provisions ensure drop-in precise fitment. Rigorous and accelerated cycling tests to ensure product service quality and durability. Special coating on the lens surface prevents hazing and fading, ensuring proper illumination and operational safety. Meet or exceed DOT/SAE standards with particular consideration for photometric and safety compliance.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect Fit for My Honda Odyssey

The reflector fits my Honda Odyssey perfectly, and I love how it enhances my vehicles safety features. However it was a bit challenging to install without any instructions .Automotive enthusiasts should consider this excellent replacement reflector for their commercial vehicles..

Pros
  • Easy and quick replacement of broken or damaged reflectors on Honda Odyssey vehicles
Cons
  • Requires some technical expertise to correctly install the reflector

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect fit for 2012 Honda Odyssey

This is perfect for our 2012 Honda Odyssey. There were even lightbulbs. Installation, on the other hand, was a different matter, but that had nothing to do with this product. I will buy this again if needed.

Pros
  • OE-like fitting options ensure accurate installation
Cons
  • Minor issues